Although season 6 of AMC's hit TV show Mad Men has just begun, Don Draper (Jon Hamm) continues to get himself involved in female affairs.

In the sixth season's debut, Don had wooed Sylvia (Linda Cardellini), who is the wife of his neighbor Dr. Arnold Rosen.

However, Don continued his sexual endeavors this past weekend, as he pretended to forget his smokes inside an elevator in order to go back upstairs to sexually engage with her once again.

"You don't mind sitting across the table from your wife and my husband at dinner?" Sylvia queries Don, post-sexual encounter, according to Daily Mail.

"It's nice to know that no matter what, we got something done today," he adds prior to heading to work.

Later on in the episode, Don continued to converse with Arnold and his wife at the same time, seemingly unfazed at the notion of getting caught.

Meanwhile, Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser) beds his own easy on the eyes neighbor, but rebuffs her while she puts her stockings back on.

"I really have to get back, can you move it along a little," he said.

Showrunner Matthew Weiner had previously spoken to Entertainment Weekly, addressing the story arc moving forward.

"The whole story of the season is the answer to 'Are you alone?' It does not have to do with those women at the bar. It doesn't mean lonely," he said.

Weiner also vaguely addressed the character development of Don to The New York Times , whose relationship with Sylvia, may or may not turn out as expected.

"We're coming off a period in Don's [Draper] life where he's trying to normalize, and trying to have this relationship - a real relationship with this woman [Megan] that he fell in love with. She expressed her desires [to return to acting] and that was a surprise for him. On this show, it's very rich, full orchestra, and we like to follow what is the next stage in these people's lives."

AMC's Mad Men will be airing its next episode, titled To Have and to Hold, on Sunday, April 21 at 9 p.m. EDT.

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